List of Flash News about peg stability
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2025-10-14 15:06 |
Tether (USDT) Settles All Celsius Bankruptcy Issues in 2025: Trading Focus on Liquidity, Peg Stability, and Risk
According to Paolo Ardoino, Tether has reached a settlement resolving all issues related to the Celsius bankruptcy (source: Paolo Ardoino on X, Oct 14, 2025). This signals that, from Tether's perspective, Celsius-related legal matters with the estate have been concluded (source: Paolo Ardoino on X, Oct 14, 2025). The Celsius bankruptcy case is In re Celsius Network LLC, Case No. 22-10964, under the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court SDNY public docket). Stablecoin market liquidity and peg stability have historically shown sensitivity to issuer legal developments, so traders often monitor USDT order book depth, on-chain pool balances, and funding spreads after such headlines (source: BIS Quarterly Review, September 2023, analysis of stablecoin market functioning). No settlement terms or timeline details were provided in the post, and any formal documentation would typically appear on the Celsius court docket (sources: Paolo Ardoino on X, Oct 14, 2025; U.S. Bankruptcy Court SDNY filing procedures). |
2025-09-25 18:35 |
Verification Needed: Circle Weighs Reversible USDC Transactions for TradFi Adoption — Await Official Source Before Trading Moves
According to the source, a claim is circulating that Circle is considering enabling reversible USDC transactions to meet traditional finance requirements; this has not been confirmed by Circle via its official channels (source: Circle blog at https://www.circle.com/blog; Circle press room at https://www.circle.com/press; Circle X account @circle). Until an official statement is published, traders should treat this as unverified, avoid repositioning solely on the claim, and instead set alerts for Circle announcements, monitor USDC’s peg on major exchanges, and watch for on-chain freeze/blacklist events to gauge policy direction (sources: Circle developer docs for USDC contract controls at https://developers.circle.com/ and the USDC smart contract event logs on Etherscan). |